Want to make a meaningful impact every day?
For more than 130 years, SensesWA has supported the Western Australian community through person-centred, inclusive and meaningful services. Guided by our values of being Authentic, Courageous, Inclusive and Curious, we are committed to creating an environment where both our clients and our people can thrive. We warmly welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from diverse cultural backgrounds, people of all genders and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
As part of our Allied Health team, you will join a collaborative and multidisciplinary environment focused on supporting people with disability to build independence, mobility and participation in everyday life. This opportunity is available on either a full-time or part-time basis and offers strong clinical support, professional development and flexible working arrangements. You will be supported to deliver evidence-based, person-centred physiotherapy across homes, schools, workplaces, community settings and our hubs.
About the Role
As a Physiotherapist, you will provide high-quality, evidence-based assessment and intervention to infants, children and adults with a range of disability and developmental needs, including autism spectrum disorder and sensory impairments. Working within a multidisciplinary team, you will support clients to achieve meaningful goals that improve function, independence and quality of life.
This community-based role offers variety, flexibility and the opportunity to tailor your caseload across paediatric and adult clients, based on your interests and experience. You will work closely with families, carers and other clinicians to deliver holistic, person-centred care across a range of environments.
Why Join SensesWA?
- Structured onboarding with gradual caseload build-up, intensive training and ongoing clinical supervision
- Manageable caseloads that support sustainable workloads and quality client outcomes
- Flexible and varied caseloads across children, adolescents and adults, tailored to your interests and strengths
- Diverse service delivery across homes, schools, workplaces, community settings and therapy hubs
- Strong multidisciplinary support from senior clinicians and allied health leaders
- Professional development opportunities including paid training leave and external training allowance
- Flexible work arrangements with office and work-from-home options
- Paid travel time and kilometre reimbursement for community-based work
- Opportunities to specialise and progress into senior or clinical leadership pathways
- Access to quality systems, technology and therapeutic resources to support your clinical work
What You Will Bring
- You will bring a collaborative and person-centred approach, strong clinical reasoning skills and a genuine passion for supporting people with disability to improve mobility, independence and quality of life, along with the essential requirements outlined below.
- Essential Requirements
- Tertiary qualification in Physiotherapy and current AHPRA registration
- Experience or strong interest in delivering evidence-based physiotherapy services across paediatric and/or adult caseloads
- Ability to assess, plan, implement and deliver person-centred interventions across varied settings
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with clients, families and multidisciplinary teams
- Current WA Driver’s Licence
- Working With Children Check, NDIS Worker Screening and First Aid Certificate
- Valid Australian working rights
Sound like the perfect opportunity for you? Please submit your resume detailing your experience, along with a brief cover letter telling us why you are keen to take the next step in your career.